Art Education Impressionist Paintings
Art Education Impressionist Paintings refers to a style of painting that emerged in the late 19th century, characterized by small, thin brushstrokes, an emphasis on light and its changing qualities, and an emphasis on capturing the fleeting moment. Impressionist artists often painted en plein air, or outdoors, to capture the effects of natural light and atmosphere. The movement sought to capture the essence of a scene rather than focusing on details, resulting in works that are often characterized by their loose, spontaneous brushwork and vibrant colors. Some of the most well-known Impressionist painters include Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.